JookieRed said:
To filly, rafael_aa, randomguy and others...
Why are you Christians?
You believe there is a god. Fine. Why the Christian god?
Originally because that was how I was raised.
If you are going to pick and choose which parts of the bible you want to believe, why believe any of it?
I at least provisionally believe that all parts of the Bible contain truth.
I believe God has allowed free will to extend in part to the transmission of the Bible and therefore there
may be uninspired passages in it. But I generally work from the assumption that everything, including the editting is inspired. Perhaps even, in a way, the scribal errors.
Explore other schools of thought. Why not Deism, Pantheism, whateverism?
Modern Deism I reject because in my experience God speaks and is not remote.
I don't see how Pantheism allows for a personal God either.
The evidence is that Jesus existed, and that he taught at least some of what was transmitted in the New Testament. The Apostles had to know they were risking life and limb to spread the Word after Jesus's death, and for very little gain.
What Jesus taught did not appear out of thin air, it was an outgrowth of Judaism, in a some ways radical and in some ways not so radical outgrowth, yet it has its roots there.
I have prayed and felt listened to, I know very rational academicly talented people who are certain of times of God's presense in their lives.
C.S. Lewis's "mere Christianity" makes an interesting case, not quite as concrete as he presents it, but interesting none the less.
And there is the possibility that the values of physical constants are uniquely suited to the creation of life.
Are these proofs? No, not proofs, there is a reason they call it faith after all. But that is where I am.
But there are lots of folks that would say you aren't "true Christians" then.
I alternate between feeling anger and profound sadness in response to that.
Oh, and just a touch of "Just wait". Not very Christian I'm afraid.
